Adrien Delmas is the 2024 PartyPoker MILLIONS Online Champion

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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Adrien Delmas

Adrien Delmas is the 2024 PartyPoker MILLIONS Online champion. The Canada-based Frenchman beat out 1,112 entrants to win $76,412 of the $556,000 prize pool.

Several Day 1 flights resulted in a 1,112-strong crowd, but only 116 of those starters made it through to Day 2. Each of those surviving players locked in a min-cash of $529 and a few cents, plus any bounties they picked up along the way.

Players including Charlie Combes, Dalton Hobold, Team PartyPoker's Jaime Staples, Sami Kelopuro, Rodrigo Seiji, and former MILLIONS Online champion Benjamin Chalot reached the money places but fell short of a final table appearance.

MILLIONS Online #5 Main Event PKO Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryBountiesPrizeTotal Prize
1Adrien DelmasCanada$40,457$35,955$76,412
2Caio MayrinckBrazil$10,301$35,899$46,200
3Jesse WiganUnited Kingdom$11,847$23,751$35,598
4Breno HelenoBrazil$3,550$15,376$18,926
5Christian PedersenDenmark$3,960$10,470$14,430
6Christian IvanovBulgaria$898$8,052$8,950
7Pablo FurtadoBrazil$687$5,904$6,591
8Luan BarbosaBrazil$3,927$4,678$8,605
9Gabriel CabelloBrazil$3,527$3,687$7,214

Five of the nine finalists had a Brazilian flag next to their name, as is so often the case in large online poker events. Three of those Brazilians, Gabriel Cabello, Luan Barbosa, and Pablo Furtado, were the first trio eliminated, the latter's exit, leaving six players in the hunt for the title.

Christian Ivanov of Bulgaria busted in sixth before Danish grinder Christian Pedersen fell in fifth. Pedersen banked $14,430, including bounties, which was the event's first score worth five figures.

Another Brazilian, Breno Heleno, headed for the showers in fourth but not before collecting $18,926. British player Jesse Wigan eliminated 18 opponents during the tournament, resulting in $11,847 worth of bounty payments. Unfortunately for the Brit, he couldn't claim two more scalps and had to make do with a third-place finish.

Delmas and Brazil's Caio Mayrinck progressed to the heads-up part of the MILLIONS Online PKO Main Event, each guaranteeing themselves $35,899 from the regular prize pool. Both players had accumulated more than $10,000 in bounty payments, too.

Only one man could win, and it was Delmas' day. The Frenchman added $40,457 worth of bounties to his $35,955 for a $76,412 payout, leaving Mayrinck to console himself with a $46,200 runner-up prize.

2024 PartyPoker MILLIONS Online Results

Five of the ten numbered events awarded their champions with scores of at least $10,000. Outside the Main Event, Kevin Campbell was the biggest individual winner thanks to securing a $25,910 top prize in the $215 buy-in 6-Max Championship.

Joel Dias came close to Campbell's score, although the $21,818 he scooped for winning the 6-Max Championship PKO edition fell slightly short.

EventBuy-inEntrantsPrize PoolChampionPrize
#01 – Opener PKO$162755$113,250Ettore Cesco$15,824*
#02 – Mini Opener PKO$112,654$26,540Mark Bennett$2,543*
#03 – PLO Main Event PKO$215345$75,000Tobias Andersen$15,727*
#04 – PLO Mini Main Event PKO$33509$15,270Alex Linsin$2,820*
#05 – Main Event PKO$5301,112$556,000Adrien Delmas$76,412*
#06 – Mini Main Event PKO$553,056$152,825Cesar Augusto De Andrade$14,095*
#07 – 6-Max Championship$215697$150,000Kevin Campbell$25,910
#08 – Mini 6-Max Championship$331,921$57,630Gabriel Bastos Viana$6,812
#09 – 6-Max Championship PKO$215766$153,200Joel Dias$21,818*
#10 – Mini 6-Max Championship PKO$332,544Marlon Vasmann$8,502* 

*includes bounty payments

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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